A Canberra doctor accused of offences against a female patient has told the ACT Supreme Court he was friendly towards the woman, but nothing more.

Ammar Dhaimat, 39, is facing two charges of committing an act of indecency.

A 21-year-old woman alleged he kissed her and squeezed her bottom during a consultation in 2013.

Dhaimat has told the court, that did not happen.

He told the court he did listen to the woman talk about her life, but it was a doctor-patient relationship.

On the stand on Friday he also defended giving the woman his mobile phone number, saying that was common practice with patients he thought may need him after hours because of medication or their condition.